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City welcomes utilities director

Boulder City has hired its new utilities director, and his goal is to help make the town more sustainable.

Survey: City not doing enough for historic preservation

The majority of Boulder City residents who participated in a recent survey believe the city has an important role in promoting and preserving its historic properties, but fewer believe the city is doing a good job at fulfilling it.

City seeks to disqualify judge in crosswalk case

Boulder City is requesting that the district judge who declared it guilty of vindictive prosecution be removed from the case for allegedly demonstrating bias and showing himself unfit to preside over the matter.

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City redefines goals through new strategic plan

City Council is hoping to vote on its new strategic plan in December after hearing from the community and the consulting firm helping with the project.

Voters reject new debt

With almost double the number of voters coming to its polls, Boulder City residents showed their reluctance to take on more debt in Tuesday’s election by deciding not to move forward with the proposed library renovation and not allowing the city to refinance its debt.

Airport one step closer to getting traffic control tower

The Boulder City Municipal Airport could have a working control tower in approximately four years if the City Council approves its proposed five-year capital improvement plan, which includes funding for design of a tower in the 2019-2020 fiscal year.

Divided council delays creating utility advisory group

Emotions were high at City Hall during Tuesday’s City Council meeting as members tabled the creation a new utility advisory committee in a 3-2 vote and despite a wealth of public support for the proposal.

Dwyer ready to retire

Boulder City’s longtime electrical utility administrator is retiring to spend more time with his family.

Planners recommend tent camping amendment

Tent camping could be allowed within the city’s RV, recreational vehicle zone after planning commissioners recommended amending the city code.

City unveils plan to improve communications

Boulder City unveiled its new communication plan this week and it includes changes to the city’s television channel, an increased presence on social media and ending its contract with 10e Media.

Purple Heart Parking

World War II veteran William Dunsmore was on hand Monday to unveil a parking spot at City Hall that is now reserved for Purple Heart recipients. Dunsmore, who has a Purple Heart, was in the first wave of soldiers to reach the Normandy beaches on D-Day. He lives at the Nevada State Veterans Home.

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